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How to draw shoes

Tools/Materials: A piece of paper, pen

1. First, draw the outline of the sole, briefly outline it, as shown below

2. Then draw the outline of the shoe Thick soles, dress them up. As shown in the picture below

3. Then draw the shoe mouth. Notice the angle from which we look at the shoes. As shown in the picture below

4. Then start modifying the shoes. As shown in the picture below

5. Draw details for the shoes. As shown in the picture below

6. Finally, draw the laces on the shoes to make them more vivid. As shown in the picture below

There are many types of shoe classifications:

1. According to the wearer, there are men's, women's and children's shoes; according to the season, there are single, clip, cotton, Sandals and other shoes.

2. According to materials, there are leather shoes, cloth shoes, rubber shoes and plastic shoes.

3. According to the technology, there are sewing, injection molding, rubber injection, molding, vulcanization, cold bonding, seaming bonding, slush molding, assembly and other shoes.

4. According to the style, the toe types of shoes include square toe, square round toe, round toe, pointed round toe, and pointed toe; the heel types include flat heel, semi-high heel, high heel, and wedge heel; The shoe uppers include high-profile, low-profile, middle-profile, and high-profile.

5. According to the purpose, there are daily life shoes, labor protection shoes, sports shoes, travel shoes, negative heel shoes, height-increasing shoes, etc.

Things to note when purchasing:

Pay attention to whether the shoes are heeling, especially shallow-mouthed shoes that are prone to not heeling. Some people don't have heels. If they wear shallow shoes without heels, their shoes will wear out. I am like this myself, so I need to pay attention to this when buying shoes. If it doesn’t follow your feet, try adding a heel sticker. If it still doesn’t follow you even after adding a heel sticker, then buy with caution.

When buying shoes, pay attention to whether they can match most of your clothes. If you buy a pair of shoes that don't match most of the clothes in your closet, think again. You can't just buy a lot of clothes to match a pair of shoes. I personally think that when buying shoes, it is better to buy classic and versatile styles. It is best to choose basic colors such as black and white, gray, nude, gold or silver, so that they will not go out of style easily and can match clothes easily.